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cccf37c284 Bumped the patch version number 2018-10-16 10:45:09 -04:00
15f70c2cc3 Merge pull request #401 from tculp/case-insensitive-search
Added a .lower() call to line when searching
2018-10-16 10:43:30 -04:00
cebe3de389 Update sheets.py
Added a missing .lower() to the line
2018-10-15 12:21:52 -04:00
8ec51d3194 v2.3.0
Version-bump to `v2.3.0`.
2018-10-15 10:51:11 -04:00
500dbbbd4a Merge pull request #399 from tculp/case-insensitive-search
Changed search behavior to lower the search term and the lines being …
2018-10-15 10:44:57 -04:00
66ebae4ed5 Merge pull request #398 from ticky/patch-1
Add `tee /dev/tty` mid-pipeline example to tee
2018-10-09 11:22:43 -04:00
5a83a22888 Merge pull request #400 from dufferzafar/patch-1
Update pacman: command to view top recently installed packages
2018-10-09 11:19:47 -04:00
62a2bf3c2d Update pacman 2018-10-01 12:34:46 +05:30
4b6dc22c0a Changed search behavior to lower the search term and the lines being searched, thus providing case-insensitive search 2018-09-20 13:53:22 -04:00
cd46559250 Add tee /dev/tty mid-pipeline example to tee 2018-09-19 17:53:19 -07:00
03fb44159a Merge pull request #394 from davidrea/patch-1
Add strikethrough to formatting
2018-09-17 09:33:35 -04:00
f0bd3ba4e6 Merge pull request #393 from mirekfranc/for-loop-extended
for: add few more for examples, the last two are probably bash specific
2018-09-17 09:32:48 -04:00
72f8c88394 Merge pull request #395 from eterps/patch-1
Added insert/add line examples
2018-09-17 09:31:43 -04:00
2fcc808e63 Added insert/add line examples
Added insert/add line examples.
2018-09-11 09:22:21 +02:00
4aef22f457 Add strikethrough to formatting
(this is the one I always forget!)
2018-09-04 10:13:55 -04:00
146b671412 add few more for examples, the last two are probably bash specific 2018-09-03 15:54:56 +02:00
feab7a9706 Merge pull request #387 from idarlund/patch-1
Update rsync
2018-08-20 12:40:36 -04:00
a5b0132b08 Merge pull request #385 from dsalaj/master
Add cheatsheet slurm
2018-08-20 12:21:10 -04:00
ce1f4a099c Merge pull request #386 from navarroaxel/lsblk
Add cheatsheet for lsblk
2018-08-20 12:16:34 -04:00
0e84cae79e Merge pull request #374 from bu6hunt3r/devel
Added sheet for r2 disassembler/debugger/hex editor
2018-08-20 12:14:16 -04:00
93180c3852 Merge pull request #375 from shigemk2/zip
Added one more zip cheat
2018-08-20 11:50:27 -04:00
795bcaffcb Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/gigovich/cheat into gigovich-master 2018-08-20 11:40:34 -04:00
d6f12c4397 Merge pull request #373 from kevinawoo/patch-1
new cheat for mv: moving many files into a dir
2018-08-20 11:37:14 -04:00
8ccc8bd546 Merge pull request #388 from pondrejk/patch-1
minor typo in nmcli command name
2018-08-20 10:48:43 -04:00
c29a3dfdc1 Merge pull request #368 from cedric-dufour/master
New Sheet Added: ZFS (on Linux)
2018-08-20 10:45:46 -04:00
7e94f1e0ba Changed mutt cheatsheet 2018-08-16 09:50:47 +02:00
ff1227bca8 minor typo in command name 2018-07-24 10:05:25 +02:00
b0aa272b49 Add cheatsheet for lsblk 2018-07-12 07:03:34 -03:00
130cf1d830 Update rsync
added rsync over ssh cheat
2018-07-11 14:56:55 +02:00
f93ca8f7ce Add cheatsheet slurm 2018-07-04 23:04:18 +02:00
b210fbca5f Changed r2 cheatsheet 2018-06-05 16:25:39 +02:00
45c0dad364 Changed r2 cheatsheet 2018-05-22 09:37:17 +02:00
544d11aebc Add nmcli import example. Fix typos in nmcli add command. 2018-03-12 13:17:22 +03:00
51f7a42ece Started mutt mail client ch-sh 2018-03-09 18:26:10 +01:00
cd6826d5d4 Added one more zip cheat 2018-03-08 20:39:41 +09:00
c09f0b0c6c Added sheet for r2 disassembler/debugger/hex editor 2018-03-04 20:30:27 +01:00
3fe72a03cc new cheat for mv: moving many files into a dir 2018-02-04 18:57:25 -08:00
0c0d924df6 New Sheet Added: ZFS (on Linux) 2017-12-24 16:33:37 +01:00
aa1e12625e Version bump to 2.2.3. 2017-12-19 12:42:07 -05:00
d09353bfca Merge pull request #363 from shigemk2/shigemk2-patch-1
Add cheatsheet perl
2017-12-19 12:38:25 -05:00
81e80c87a1 Merge pull request #358 from byxor/emacs
Add cheat for running emacs in terminal
2017-12-19 12:37:04 -05:00
3d498d5ce7 Merge pull request #354 from rognan/add-cheat-for-youtube-dl-extract-audio
Add cheat for downloading audio with youtube-dl
2017-12-19 12:35:11 -05:00
d90d509702 Merge pull request #365 from shigemk2/check_function_mysql
Add cheatsheet for mysql
2017-12-19 12:34:05 -05:00
b46f5b2c34 Merge pull request #359 from Dgc2002/master
Adds cheatsheet for rcs
2017-12-19 12:33:01 -05:00
e2d63e7603 Minor edits to #357 2017-12-19 12:29:52 -05:00
67f52f8317 Merge branch 'patch-1' of https://github.com/zrongh90/cheat into zrongh90-patch-1 2017-12-19 12:29:26 -05:00
67134b9240 Merge pull request #360 from nitsnatsnok/patch-1
sizes and typo corrected
2017-12-19 12:27:29 -05:00
c67adb1422 Minor edits to #367. 2017-12-19 12:25:40 -05:00
c2aa5e0148 Merge branch 'master' of https://github.com/Sim4n6/cheat into Sim4n6-master 2017-12-19 12:24:19 -05:00
332f0bd4ee Merge pull request #364 from navjotjsingh/master
Cheatsheet for cd
2017-12-19 12:21:37 -05:00
b303bc0028 added support for Got-Your-Back for backup from Gmail 2017-12-14 15:38:08 +00:00
02f79ddd13 Merge pull request #1 from chrisallenlane/master
learning amigo
2017-12-14 16:09:24 +01:00
71680c6586 Add cheatsheet for mysql
check stored procedure or stored function in mysql
2017-11-28 22:12:20 +09:00
a240413eb9 Merge pull request #1 from navjotjsingh/navjotjsingh-patch-cd
Cheatsheet for cd
2017-11-27 11:53:39 +05:30
cde64e3ea4 Cheatsheet for cd 2017-11-27 11:52:05 +05:30
0b0bc441c6 Add cheatsheet perl 2017-11-20 21:20:22 +09:00
2aa37432cb Merge pull request #356 from shigemk2/xargs-no-run-if-empty
Add cheatsheet for xargs --no-run-if-empty
2017-11-19 08:13:07 -05:00
89de3705b0 Merge pull request #355 from shigemk2/curl-only-status-code
Add cheatsheet for cp backup file with date
2017-11-19 08:11:35 -05:00
d12718b8c4 cp edit
Appended missing newline to end of `cp` cheatsheet.
2017-11-19 08:09:37 -05:00
900e083b99 Merge branch 'cp-backup' of git://github.com/shigemk2/cheat into shigemk2-cp-backup 2017-11-19 08:07:10 -05:00
837e0b5b71 sizes and typo corrected
`-size +20000k` actually matches files bigger than 20,000*1,024=20,480,000 Bytes, not 20,000,000 Bytes as in “2 Megabytes”.
2017-11-12 00:50:30 +01:00
30d2a77a6c Adds cheatsheet for rcs 2017-11-02 11:53:08 -05:00
1a8cdf84f4 Add instructions for running emacs in terminal 2017-11-01 16:16:49 +00:00
181403e7ac create iconv
add new iconv for code convert
2017-10-31 16:00:16 +08:00
2c10955690 Add cheatsheet for xargs --no-run-if-empty 2017-10-27 00:12:36 +09:00
4319b8e699 Add curl cheatsheet: Get only the HTTP status code
curl -o /dev/null -w '%{http_code}\n' -s -I URL
2017-10-24 22:23:36 +09:00
57dff86a44 Add cheat for downloading audio with youtube-dl 2017-10-13 14:37:07 +02:00
aa4f6daf77 Add cheatsheet for cp backup file with date 2017-10-04 23:47:33 +09:00
d7272c50c4 v2.2.2
Added new cheatsheets.
2017-09-16 23:15:15 -04:00
cdf573a725 Merge pull request #318 from shanahanjrs/new-misc-cheatsheets
Created cheatsheets for alias, cat, cp, export, kill, mv, pwd, and wc
2017-09-16 23:01:08 -04:00
eb6dfaad39 Merge pull request #350 from iamatacos/patch-1
Update dd
2017-09-16 22:58:17 -04:00
f8d2ce516e Update dd
There is a small error in this sample :

**bs=BYTES** --> read and write up to BYTES bytes at a time

**count=N** --> copy only N input blocks

just inverse please
2017-09-16 22:04:10 +01:00
e5bf9146fe Fixed cheat sheets to conform to the standard style more closely 2017-09-12 23:11:38 -04:00
aa9403d432 Created cheatsheets for alias, cat, cp, export, kill, mv, pwd, and wc 2017-02-12 22:11:45 -05:00
36 changed files with 1324 additions and 12 deletions

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ from docopt import docopt
if __name__ == '__main__':
# parse the command-line options
options = docopt(__doc__, version='cheat 2.2.1')
options = docopt(__doc__, version='cheat 2.3.1')
# list directories
if options['--directories']:

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# Show a list of your current shell aliases
alias
# Map `ll` to `ls -l` (Can be used per session or put inside a shell config file)
alias ll='ls -l'

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# Display the contents of a file
cat /path/to/foo
# Display contents with line numbers
cat -n /path/to/foo
# Display contents with line numbers (blank lines excluded)
cat -b /path/to/foo

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#Go to the given directory
cd path/to/directory
#Go to home directory of current user
cd
#Go up to the parent of the current directory
cd ..
#Go to the previously chosen directory
cd -

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# Create a copy of a file
cp ~/Desktop/foo.txt ~/Downloads/foo.txt
# Create a copy of a directory
cp -r ~/Desktop/cruise_pics/ ~/Pictures/
# Create a copy but ask to overwrite if the destination file already exists
cp -i ~/Desktop/foo.txt ~/Documents/foo.txt
# Create a backup file with date
cp foo.txt{,."$(date +%Y%m%d-%H%M%S)"}

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@ -36,3 +36,6 @@ curl --limit-rate 1000B -O http://path.to.the/file
# Get your global IP
curl httpbin.org/ip
# Get only the HTTP status code
curl -o /dev/null -w '%{http_code}\n' -s -I URL

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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
# Read from {/dev/urandom} 2*512 Bytes and put it into {/tmp/test.txt}
# Note: At the first iteration, we read 512 Bytes.
# Note: At the second iteration, we read 512 Bytes.
dd if=/dev/urandom of=/tmp/test.txt count=512 bs=2
dd if=/dev/urandom of=/tmp/test.txt count=2 bs=512
# Watch the progress of 'dd'
dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/null bs=4KB &; export dd_pid=`pgrep '^dd'`; while [[ -d /proc/$dd_pid ]]; do kill -USR1 $dd_pid && sleep 1 && clear; done

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@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
# Running emacs
GUI mode $ emacs
Terminal mode $ emacs -nw
# Basic usage
Indent Select text then press TAB
@ -17,7 +22,7 @@
Font size bigger CTRL-x CTRL-+
Font size smaller CTRL-x CTRL--
# Buffers
# Buffers
Split screen vertically CTRL-x 2
Split screen vertically with 5 row height CTRL-u 5 CTRL-x 2

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# Calling export with no arguments will show current shell attributes
export
# Create new environment variable
export VARNAME="value"

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@ -19,11 +19,11 @@ find ./path/ -name '*.txt' -exec rm '{}' \;
# To find files with extension '.txt' and look for a string into them:
find ./path/ -name '*.txt' | xargs grep 'string'
# To find files with size bigger than 5 Mb and sort them by size:
# To find files with size bigger than 5 Mebibyte and sort them by size:
find . -size +5M -type f -print0 | xargs -0 ls -Ssh | sort -z
# To find files bigger thank 2 MB and list them:
find . -type f -size +20000k -exec ls -lh {} \; | awk '{ print $9 ": " $5 }'
# To find files bigger than 2 Megabyte and list them:
find . -type f -size +200000000c -exec ls -lh {} \; | awk '{ print $9 ": " $5 }'
# To find files modified more than 7 days ago and list file information
find . -type f -mtime +7d -ls

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@ -10,8 +10,26 @@ do
echo $var
done
# loop over all the JPG files in the current directory
for jpg_file in *.jpg
do
echo $jpg_file
done
# loop specified number of times
for i in `seq 1 10`
do
echo $i
done
# loop specified number of times: the C/C++ style
for ((i=1;i<=10;++i))
do
echo $i
done
# loop specified number of times: the brace expansion
for i in {1..10}
do
echo $i
done

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# To estimate the number and the size of all mails on youremail@gmail.com
gyb --email youremail@gmail.com --action estimate
# To backup from youremail@gmail.com to your local-folder
gyb --email youremail@gmail.com --action backup --local-folder "~/MyLocalFolder/"
# To backup from youremail@gmail.com only important or starred emails to the
# default local folder GYB-GMail-Backup-youremail@gmail.com
gyb --email youremail@gmail.com --search "is:important OR is:starred"
# To restore from your local-folder to youremail@gmail.com
gyb --email youremail@gmail.com --action restore --local-folder "~/MyLocalFolder/"

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# To convert file (iconv.src) from iso-8859-1 to utf-8 and save to
# /tmp/iconv.out
iconv -f iso-8859-1 -t utf-8 iconv.src -o /tmp/iconv.out

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# Kill a process gracefully
kill -15 <process id>
# Kill a process forcefully
kill -9 <process id>

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# Show all available block devices along with their partitioning schemes
lsblk
# To show SCSI devices:
lsblk --scsi
# To show a specific device
lsblk /dev/sda
# To verify TRIM support:
# Check the values of DISC-GRAN (discard granularity) and DISC-MAX (discard max bytes) columns.
# Non-zero values indicate TRIM support
lsblk --discard
# To featch info about filesystems:
lsblk --fs
# For JSON, LIST or TREE output formats use the following flags:
lsblk --json
lsblk --list
lsblk --tree # default view

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ This is [an example](http://example.com "Title") inline link.
# image
![Alt Text](/path/to/file.png)
# emphasis
# formatting
*em* _em_
**strong** __strong__
~~strikethrough~~

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# Create new mailbox in IMAP
+ When located in mailbox list (c)
shift + C
# Move multiple messages to folder (bulk operations)
1. Select/tag them with alt+'t'
2. ;s in mail inbox overview for bulk operation
# Deleting / Undeleting all messages in mutt
1. In mutts index, hit D (UPPERCASE D)
2. It will prompt you with “Delete messages matching: “
+ enter this string:
~A
3. It should mark all for deletion!
4. Conversely, you can do the same thing with UPPERCASE U to undelete multiple messages.

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# Move a file from one place to another
mv ~/Desktop/foo.txt ~/Documents/foo.txt
# Move a file from one place to another and automatically overwrite if the destination file exists
# (This will override any previous -i or -n args)
mv -f ~/Desktop/foo.txt ~/Documents/foo.txt
# Move a file from one place to another but ask before overwriting an existing file
# (This will override any previous -f or -n args)
mv -i ~/Desktop/foo.txt ~/Documents/foo.txt
# Move a file from one place to another but never overwrite anything
# (This will override any previous -f or -i args)
mv -n ~/Desktop/foo.txt ~/Documents/foo.txt
# Move listed files to a directory
mv -t ~/Desktop/ file1 file2 file3

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@ -28,4 +28,10 @@ INSERT INTO tbl_name (col1,col2) VALUES(15,col1*2);
UPDATE tbl_name SET col1 = "example";
# Basic DELETE Statement
DELETE FROM tbl_name WHERE user = 'jcole';
DELETE FROM tbl_name WHERE user = 'jcole';
# To check stored procedure
SHOW PROCEDURE STATUS;
# To check stored function
SHOW FUNCTION STATUS;

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@ -34,7 +34,10 @@ nmcli dev status
# Add a dynamic ethernet connection - parameters:
# <name> -- the name of the connection
# <iface_name> -- the name of the interface
ncmli con add type ethernet con-name <name> ifname <iface_name>
nmcli con add type ethernet con-name <name> ifname <iface_name>
# Import OpenVPN connection settings from file:
nmcli con import type openvpn file <path_to_ovpn_file>
# Bring up the ethernet connection
nmcli con up <name>

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@ -27,6 +27,9 @@ pacman -Ql <package name> | sed -n -e 's/.*\/bin\///p' | tail -n +2
# To list explicitly installed packages
pacman -Qe
# To list the top-most recent explicitly installed packages (not in the base groups)
expac --timefmt='%Y-%m-%d %T' '%l\t%n' $(comm -23 <(pacman -Qeq|sort) <(pacman -Qqg base base-devel|sort)) | sort -r | head -20
# To list orphan packages (installed as dependencies and not required anymore)
pacman -Qdt

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# To view the perl version:
perl -v
# Replace string "\n" to newline
echo -e "foo\nbar\nbaz" | perl -pe 's/\n/\\n/g;'
# Replace newline with multiple line to space
cat test.txt | perl -0pe "s/test1\ntest2/test1 test2/m"

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# Show the absolute path of your current working directory on the filesystem
pwd

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# Command Line options
-L: List of supported IO plugins
-q: Exit after processing commands
-w: Write mode enabled
-i: Interprets a r2 script
-A: Analize executable at load time (xrefs, etc)
-n: Bare load. Do not load executable info as the entrypoint
-c'cmds': Run r2 and execute commands (eg: r2 -wqc'wx 3c @ main')
-p: Creates a project for the file being analyzed (CC add a comment when opening a file as a project)
-: Opens r2 with the malloc plugin that gives a 512 bytes memory area to play with (size can be changed); Similar to r2 malloc://512
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration properties
e: Returs configuration properties
e <property>: Checks a specific property:
e asm.tabs => false
e <property>=<value>: Change property value
e asm.arch=ppc
e? help about a configuration property
e? cmd.stack
# Show comments at right of disassembly if they fit in screen
e asm.cmtright=true
# Shows pseudocode in disassembly. Eg mov eax, str.ok = > eax = str.ok
e asm.pseudo = true
# Display stack and register values on top of disasembly view (visual mode)
e cmd.stack = true
# Solarized theme
eco solarized
# Use UTF-8 to show cool arrows that do not look like crap :)
e scr.utf8 = true
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Basic Commands
; Command chaining: x 3;s+3;pi 3;s+3;pxo 4;
| Pipe with shell commands: pd | less
! Run shell commands: !cat /etc/passwd
!! Escapes to shell, run command and pass output to radare buffer
Note: The double exclamation mark tells radare to skip the plugin list to find an IO plugin handling this
command to launch it directly to the shell. A single one will walk through the io plugin list.
` Radare commands: wx `!ragg2 -i exec`
~ grep
~! grep -v
~[n] grep by columns afl~[0]
~:n grep by rows afl~:0
<command>~.. less/more mode
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
pi~mov,eax ; lines with mov or eax
pi~mov&eax ; lines with mov and eax
pi~mov,eax:6 ; 6 first lines with mov or eax
pd 20~call[0]:0 ; grep first column of the first row matching 'call'
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
.cmd Interprets command output
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
is* prints symbolos
.is* interprets output and define the symbols in radare (normally they are already loaded if r2 was not invoked with -n)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
.. repeats last commands (same as enter \n)
( Used to define and run macros
$ Used to define alias
$$: Resolves to current address
Offsets (@) are absolute, we can use $$ for relative ones @ $$+4
? Evaluate expression
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
[0x00000000]> ? 33 +2
35 0x23 043 0000:0023 35 00100011 35.0 0.000000
Note: | and & need to be escaped
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
?$? Help for variables used in expressions
$$: Here
$s: File size
$b: Block size
$l: Opcode length
$j: When $$ is at a jmp, $j is the address where we are going to jump to
$f: Same for jmp fail address
$m: Opcode memory reference (e.g. mov eax,[0x10] => 0x10)
??? Help for ? command
?i Takes input from stdin. Eg ?i username
?? Result from previous operations
?s from to [step]: Generates sequence from to every
?p: Get physical address for given virtual address
?P: Get virtual address for given physical one
?v Show hex value of math expr
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
?v 0x1625d4ca ^ 0x72ca4247 = 0x64ef968d
?v 0x4141414a - 0x41414140 = 0xa
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
?l str: Returns the length of string
@@: Used for iteractions
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
wx ff @@10 20 30 Writes ff at offsets 10, 20 and 30
wx ff @@`?s 1 10 2` Writes ff at offsets 1, 2 and 3
wx 90 @@ sym.* Writes a nop on every symbol
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
# Positioning
s address: Move cursor to address or symbol
s-5 (5 bytes backwards)
s- undo seek
s+ redo seek
# Block Size
b size: Change block size
# Analyze
aa: Analyze all (fcns + bbs) same that running r2 with -A
ahl <length> <range>: fake opcode length for a range of bytes
ad: Analyze data
ad@rsp (analize the stack)
+ Normal mode
af: Analyze functions
afl: List all functions
number of functions: afl~?
afi: Returns information about the functions we are currently at
afr: Rename function: structure and flag
afr off: Restore function name set by r2
afn: Rename function
afn strlen 0x080483f0
af-: Removes metadata generated by the function analysis
af+: Define a function manually given the start address and length
af+ 0xd6f 403 checker_loop
axt: Returns cross references to (xref to)
axf: Returns cross references from (xref from)
+ Visual mode
d, f: Function analysis
d, u: Remove metadata generated by function analysis
+ Opcode analysis
ao x: Analize x opcodes from current offset
a8 bytes: Analize the instruction represented by specified bytes
# Information
iI: File info
iz: Strings in data section
izz: Strings in the whole binary
iS: Sections
iS~w returns writable sections
is: Symbols
is~FUNC exports
il: Linked libraries
ii: Imports
ie: Entrypoint
+ Mitigations
i~pic : check if the binary has position-independent-code
i~nx : check if the binary has non-executable stack
i~canary : check if the binary has canaries
# Print
psz n @ offset: Print n zero terminated String
px n @ offset: Print hexdump (or just x) of n bytes
pxw n @ offset: Print hexdump of n words
pxw size@offset prints hexadecimal words at address
pd n @ offset: Print n opcodes disassambled
pD n @ offset: Print n bytes disassembled
pi n @ offset: Print n instructions disassambeled (no address, XREFs, etc. just instrunctions)
pdf @ offset: Print disassembled function
pdf~XREF (grep: XREFs)
pdf~call (grep: calls)
pcp n @ offset: Print n bytes in python string output.
pcp 0x20@0x8048550
import struct
buf = struct.pack ("32B",
0x55,0x89,0xe5,0x83,0xzz,0xzz,0xzz,0xzz,0xf0,0x00,0x00,
0x00,0x00,0xc7,0x45,0xf4,0x00,0x00,0x00,0x00,0xeb,0x20,
0xc7,0x44,0x24,0x04,0x01,0x00,0x00,0x00,0xzz,0xzz)
p8 n @ offset: Print n bytes (8bits) (no hexdump)
pv: Print file contents as IDA bar and shows metadata for each byte (flags , ...)
pt: Interpret data as dates
pf: Print with format
pf.: list all formats
p=: Print entropy ascii graph
# Write
wx: Write hex values in current offset
wx 123456
wx ff @ 4
wa: Write assembly
wa jnz 0x400d24
wc: Write cache commit
wv: Writes value doing endian conversion and padding to byte
wo[x]: Write result of operation
wow 11223344 @102!10
write looped value from 102 to 102+10
0x00000066 1122 3344 1122 3344 1122 0000 0000 0000
wox 0x90
XOR the current block with 0x90. Equivalent to wox 0x90 $$!$b (write from current position, a whole block)
wox 67 @4!10
XOR from offset 4 to 10 with value 67
wf file: Writes the content of the file at the current address or specified offset (ASCII characters only)
wF file: Writes the content of the file at the current address or specified offset
wt file [sz]: Write to file (from current seek, blocksize or sz bytes)
Eg: Dump ELF files with wt @@ hit0* (after searching for ELF headers: \x7fELF)
woO 41424344 : get the index in the De Bruijn Pattern of the given word
# Flags
f: List flags
f label @ offset: Define a flag `label` at offset
f str.pass_len @ 0x804999c
f -label: Removes flag
fr: Rename flag
fd: Returns position from nearest flag (looking backwards). Eg => entry+21
fs: Show all flag spaces
fs flagspace: Change to the specified flag space
fe loop and create numbered flags:
1. fs demo_flagspace
2. fe demo_flagspace @@=`pdf~jne[1]`
# Yank & Paste
y n: Copies n bytes from current position
y: Shows yank buffer contentent with address and length where each entry was copied from
yp: Prints yank buffer
yy offset: Paste the contents of the yank buffer at the specified offset
yt n target @ source: Yank to. Copy n bytes fromsource to target address
# Visual Mode
q: Exits visual mode
hjkl: move around (or HJKL) (left-down-up-right)
o: go/seek to given offset
?: Help
.: Seek EIP
<enter>: Follow address of the current jump/call
:cmd: Enter radare commands. Eg: x @ esi
d[f?]: Define cursor as a string, data, code, a function, or simply to undefine it.
dr: Rename a function
df: Define a function
v: Get into the visual code analysis menu to edit/look closely at the current function.
p/P: Rotate print (visualization) modes
hex, the hexadecimal view
disasm, the disassembly listing
Use numbers in [] to follow jump
Use "u" to go back
debug, the debugger
words, the word-hexidecimal view
buf, the C-formatted buffer
annotated, the annotated hexdump.
c: Changes to cursor mode or exits the cursor mode
select: Shift+[hjkl]
i: Insert mode
a: assembly inline
A: Assembly in visual mode
y: Copy
Y: Paste
f: Creates a flag where cursor points to
<tab> in the hexdump view to toggle between hex and strings columns
V: View ascii-art basic block graph of current function
W: WebUI
x, X: XREFs to current function. ("u" to go back)
t: track flags (browse symbols, functions..)
gG: Begging or end of file
HUD
_ Show HUD
backspace: Exits HUD
We can add new commands to HUD in: radare2/shlr/hud/main
;[-]cmt: Add/remove comment
m<char>: Define a bookmark
'<char>: Go to previously defined bookmark
# ROP
/R opcodes: Search opcodes
/R pop,pop,ret
/Rl opcodes: Search opcodes and print them in linear way
/Rl jmp eax,call ebx
/a: Search assembly
/a jmp eax
pda: Returns a library of gadgets that can be use. These gadgets are obtained by disassmbling byte per byte instead of obeying to opcode leng
e search.roplen = 4 (change the depth of the search, to speed-up the hunt)
# Searching
/ bytes: Search bytes
\x7fELF
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
push ebp
mov ebp, esp
Opcodes: 5589e5
/x 5589e5
[# ]hits: 54c0f4 < 0x0804c600 hits = 1
0x08049f70 hit0_0 5589e557565383e4f081ec
0x0804c31a hit0_1 5589e583ec18c704246031
0x0804c353 hit0_2 5589e583ec1889442404c7
0x0804c379 hit0_3 5589e583ec08e87cffffff
0x0804c3a2 hit0_4 5589e583ec18c70424302d
pi 5 @@hit* (Print 5 first instructions of every hit)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
Its possible to run a command for each hit. Use the cmd.hit property:
e cmd.hit=px
# Comments and defines
Cd [size]: Define as data
C- [size]: Define as code
Cs [size]: Define as String
Cf [size]: Define as struct
We can define structures to be shown in the disassmbly
CC: List all comments or add a new comment in console mode
C* Show all comments/metadata
CC <comment> add new comment
CC- remove comment
# Magic files
pm: Print Magic files analysis
[0x00000000]> pm
0x00000000 1 ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1
/m [magicfile]: Search magic number headers with libmagic
search.align
search.from (0 = beginning)
search.to (0 = end)
search.asmstr
search.in
# Yara
:yara scan
# Zignatures
zg <language> <output file>: Generate signatures
eg: zg go go.z
Run the generated script to load signatures
eg: . go.z
z: To show signatures loaded:
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
r2-(pid2)> pd 35 @ 0x08049adb-10
| 0x08049adb call fcn.0805b030
| fcn.0805b030(unk, unk, unk, unk) ; sign.sign.b.sym.fmt.Println
| 0x08049ae0 add esp, 0xc
| 0x08049ae3 call fcn.08095580
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
# Compare Files
r2 -m 0xf0000 /etc/fstab ; Open source file
o /etc/issue ; Open file2 at offset 0
o ; List both files
cc offset: Diff by columns between current offset address and "offset"
# Graphs
+ Basic block graphs
af: Load function metadata
ag $$ > a.dot: Dump basic block graph to file
ag $$ | xdot: Show current function basic block graph
+ Call graphs
af: Load function metadata
agc $$ > b.dot: Dump basic block graph to file
+ Convert .dot in .png
dot -Tpng -o /tmp/b.png b.dot
+ Generate graph for file
radiff2 -g main crackme.bin crackme.bin > /tmp/a
xdot /tmp/a
# Debugger
+ Start r2 in debugger mode. r2 will fork and attach
r2 -d [pid|cmd|ptrace] (if command contains spaces use quotes: r2 -d "ls /")
ptrace://pid (debug backend does not notice, only access to mapped memory)
+ Pass arguments
r2 -d rarun2 program=pwn1 arg1=$(python exploit.py)
+ Pass stdin
r2 -d rarun2 program=/bin/ls stdin=$(python exploit.py)
+ Commands
do: Reopen program
dp: Shows debugged process, child processes and threads
dc: Continue
dcu <address or symbol>: Continue until symbol (sets bp in address, continua until bp and remove bp)
dc[sfcp]: Continue until syscall(eg: write), fork, call, program address (To exit a library)
ds: Step in
dso: Step out
dss: Skip instruction
dr register=value: Change register value
dr(=)?: Show register values
db address: Sets a breakpoint at address
db sym.main add breakpoint into sym.main
db 0x804800 add breakpoint
db -0x804800 remove breakpoint
dsi (conditional step): Eg: "dsi eax==3,ecx>0"
dbt: Shows backtrace
drr: Display in colors and words all the refs from registers or memory
dm: Shows memory map (* indicates current section)
[0xb776c110]> dm
sys 0x08048000 - 0x08062000 s r-x /usr/bin/ls
sys 0x08062000 - 0x08064000 s rw- /usr/bin/ls
sys 0xb776a000 - 0xb776b000 s r-x [vdso]
sys 0xb776b000 * 0xb778b000 s r-x /usr/lib/ld-2.17.so
sys 0xb778b000 - 0xb778d000 s rw- /usr/lib/ld-2.17.so
sys 0xbfe5d000 - 0xbfe7e000 s rw- [stack]
+ To follow child processes in forks (set-follow-fork-mode in gdb)
dcf until a fork happen then use dp to select what process you want to debug.
+ PEDA like details
drr;pd 10@-10;pxr 40@esp
+ Debug in visual mode
toggl breakpoints with F2
single-step with F7 (s)
step-over with F8 (S)
continue with F9
# WebGUI
=h: Start the server
=H: Start server and browser
# rax2 - Base Conversion
-e: Change endian
-k: random ASCII art to represent a number/hash. Similar to how SSH represents keys
-s: ASCII to hex
rax2 -S hola (from string to hex)
rax2 -s 686f6c61 (from hex to string)
-S: binary to hex (for files)
-N: pack an integer
rax2 -N 0x1234 # \x34\x12\x00\x00
# rahash2 - Entropy, hashes and checksums
-a: Specify the algorithm
-b XXX: Block size
-B: Print all blocks
-a entropy: Show file entropy or entropy per block (-B -b 512 -a entropy)
+ Rot13 with rahash2
rahash2 -E rot -S s:13 -s Hello\n
# radiff2 - File diffing
-s: Calculate text distance from two files.
-d: Delta diffing (For files with different sizes. Its not byte per byte)
-C: Code diffing (instead of data)
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
Diff original and patched on x86_32, using graphdiff algorithm
radiff2 -a x86 -b32 -C original patched
Show differences between original and patched on x86_32
radiff2 -a x86 -b32 original patched :
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
# rasm2 - Assembly/Disasembly
-L: Supported architectures
-a arch instruction: Sets architecture
rasm2 -a x86 'mov eax,30' => b81e000000
-b tam: Sets block size
-d: Disassembly
rasm2 -d b81e000000 => mov eax, 0x1e
-C: Assembly in C output
rasm2 -C 'mov eax,30' => "\xb8\x1e\x00\x00\x00"
-D: Disassemble showing hexpair and opcode
rasm2 -D b81e0000 => 0x00000000 5 b81e000000 mov eax, 0x1e
-f: Read data from file instead of ARG.
-t: Write data to file
+ Disassemble shellcode from hex stdin
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
echo -n "31c048bbd19d9691d08c97ff48f7db53545f995257545eb03b0f05" | rasm2 -a x86 -b 64 -d -
xor eax, eax
movabs rbx, 0xff978cd091969dd1
neg rbx
push rbx
push rsp
pop rdi
cdq
push rdx
push rdi
push rsp
pop rsi
mov al, 0x3b
syscall
+-------------------------------------------------------------------
# rafind2 - Search
-Z: Look for Zero terminated strings
-s str: Look for specifc string
-X: Hex dump around output
+ Search "/bin/sh" in libc
rafind2 -X -s "/bin/sh" /usr/lib/libc.so.6
# ragg2 - Shellcode generator, C/opcode compiler
P: Generate De Bruijn patterns
ragg2 -P 300 -r
-a arch: Configure architecture
-b bits: Specify architecture bits (32/64)
-i shellcode: Specify shellcode to generate
-e encoder: Specify encoder
+ ragg2-cc: Generate shellcode from c
+ Generate a x86, 32 bits exec shellcode
ragg2 -a x86 -b 32 -i exec
# rabin2 - Executable analysis: symbols, imports, strings
-I: Executable information
-C: Returns classes. Useful to list Java Classes
-l: Dynamic linked libraries
-s: Symbols
-z: Strings
# rarun2 - Launcher to run programs with different environments, args, stdin, permissions, fds
r2 -b 32 -d rarun2 program=pwn1 arg1=$(ragg2 -P 300 -r) : runs pwn1 with a De Bruijn Pattern as first argument, inside radare2's debugger, and force 32 bits
r2 -d rarun2 program=/bin/ls stdin=$(python exploit.py) : runs /bin/ls with the output of exploit.py directed to stdin
# ESIL emulation
1) aei: Initialize ESIL VM
2) aeim: Assign ESIL stack
aeim 0xffffd000 0x1000 stack
3) aeip: Program counter to current seek
4) e io.cache=true: Enable caching read/write of virtual memory (Important if self modifying code)
5) aes: Single stepping in emulation mode
+ Toggle IL representation via O in Visual Mode
# ESIL Linear emulation
Find all references to curr. address using linear esil emulation on all imports.
/re$$@@ sym.imp.*
# ESIL IL Representation
op esil
------------
mov =
mul *
div /
and &
neg !
read []
if ?{
add +
sub -
xor ^
or |
cmp ==
write =[]
+ prefix is %
+ carry from bit x -> %cx
+ borrow from bit x -> %bx
+ zero-flag -> %z
+ parity of dst -> %p
+ sign-flag -> %s
+ overflow-flag -> %o
+ BREAK - Stop parsing and emulate next instruction
+ LOOP - restart emulation of instruction
+ GOTO n - jump to n
+ TODO - stop emulation and eprintf("TDOD %s", ins)
x86 ESIL
------------------------------------------------------
mov eax, ebx ebx,eax,=
jz 0xaabbccdd zf,?{,0xaabbccdd,eip,=,}
cmp ecx,edx edx,ecx,==,%z,zf,=,%b32,cf,=,%p,pf,=,%s,sf,=
push ebp 4,esp,-=ebp,esp,=[4]
+ ESIL Doc
https://github.com/radare/radare2book/blob/master/esil.md
# r2pipe commands
+ Invoke r2pipe script via r2 cmdline
[0x00000000]> #!pipe node script.js
[0x00000000]> #!pipe python script.py
+ Good collection:
https://radare.org/get/r2pipe-nn2015.pdf
https://github.com/jpenalbae/r2-scripts
# Parsing ELF
!!! open with r2 -nn
+ Parse 9 program headers (elf_phdr) from curr. seek plus offset 0x40 with temporary block size 0x200 in less mode (~..)
[0x00000000]> pf 9? (elf_phdr)phdr @ $$+0x40!0x200~..
# pf Templates
+ Generate templates for structs/enums with td command
"td enum elf_class {ELFCLASSNONE=0, ELFCLASS32=1, ELFCLASS64=2};"
https://github.com/Maijin/r2-pf-templates/
+ Cast data @ <addr> to <type> and print it
tp <type> = <address>
# r2scapy
r2 -i r2scapy.py dump.bin
[0x00000000]> scapy DNS 0x81de3c 48
DNS(aa=1L, qr=1L, an=DNSRR(rclass=32769, ttl=120, rrname='flashair.local.', rdata='192.168.0.1', type=1), ad=0L, nscount=0, qdcount=1, ns=None, tc=0L, rd=1L, arcount=0, ar=None, opcode=0L, ra=0L, cd=0L, z=0L, rcode=0L, id=0, ancount=1, qd=DNSQR(qclass=32769, qtype=255, qname='flashair.local.'))
+ generate packets with scapy
>>> from scapy.all import *
>>> sr1(IP(dst="8.8.8.8")/UDP(dport=53)/DNS(rd=1,qd=DNSQR(qname="www.thepacketgeek.com")),verbose=0)
# r2m2 -Miasm Intermediate Representation Plugin
+ Assemble and disassemble MIPS32 using rasm2
r2m2$ export R2M2_ARCH=mips32l; rasm2 -a r2m2 'addiu a0, a1, 2' |rasm2 -a r2m2 -d -
ADDIU A0, A1, 0x2
+ Disassemble random MSP430 instructions in r2
r2m2$ R2M2_ARCH=msp430 r2 -a r2m2 -qc 'woR; pd 5' -
0x00000000 07fa and.w R10, R7
0x00000002 47ad dadd.b R13, R7
0x00000004 f05e0778 add.b @R14+, 0x7807(PC)
0x00000008 f46d81ed addc.b @R13+, 0xED81(R4)
0x0000000c 3fdc bis.w @R12+, R15
+ Assemble MIPS32 using rasm2 and display the call graph using r2
r2m2$ R2M2_ARCH=mips32b rasm2 -a r2m2 'j 0x4; nop' -B > j_nop.bin
r2m2$ R2M2_ARCH=mips32b r2 -a r2m2 -qc 'pd 2' j_nop.bin
,=< 0x00000000 0c000001 JAL 0x4
`-> 0x00000004 00000000 NOP
# bin carving with r2
+ Open raw dump
r2 -n dump.bin
+ Searching for magic
[0x00000000]> / \x7fELF
Searching 4 bytes from 0x00000000 to 0x0000002d: 7f 45 4c 46
0x00001340 hit0_0
0x00001744 hit0_1
...
+ Dump 1M with at several hits
[0x00000000]> b 1M
[0x00000000]> wt @@ hit0*
+ Automate it
$ for a in dump.* ; do
sz=`rabin2 -Z $a` # get RBin.filesize
r2 -wnqc"r $sz" $a # resize file
done
http://radare.today/posts/carving-bins/
# r4ge - symbolic execution
+ https://github.com/gast04/r4ge
Usage: https://asciinema.org/a/155856
# r2wiki -Macro for using wiki in commandline
+ https://github.com/securisec/r2wiki
$wiki "query string"

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# Initial check-in of file (leaving file active in filesystem)
ci -u <filename>
# Check out with lock
co -l <filename>
# Check in and unlock (leaving file active in filesystem)
ci -u <filename>
# Display version x.y of a file
co -px.y <filename>
# Undo to version x.y (overwrites file active in filesystem with the specified revision)
co -rx.y <filename>
# Diff file active in filesystem and last revision
rcsdiff <filename>
# Diff versions x.y and x.z
rcsdiff -rx.y -rx.z <filename>
# View log of check-ins
rlog <filename>
# Break an RCS lock held by another person on a file
rcs -u <filename>

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# Explicitly copy /src/foo to /dest/foo
rsync -auv /src/foo/ /dest/foo
# Copy file from local to remote over ssh with non standard port 1234 to destination folder in remoteuser's home directory
rsync -avz -e "ssh -p1234" /source/file1 remoteuser@X.X.X.X:~/destination/

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# To replace newlines in multiple lines
sed ':a;N;$!ba;s/\n//g' file.txt
# Insert a line before a matching pattern:
sed '/Once upon a time/i\Chapter 1'
# Add a line after a matching pattern:
sed '/happily ever after/a\The end.'

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# Submit a new job:
sbatch job.sh
# List all jobs for a user:
squeue -u user_name
# Cancel a job by id or name:
scancel job_id
scancel --name job_name
# List all information for a job:
scontrol show jobid -dd job_id
# Status info for currently running job:
sstat --format=AveCPU,AvePages,AveRSS,AveVMSize,JobID -j job_id --allsteps

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# To tee stdout and append to a file:
ls | tee -a outfile.txt
# To tee stdout to the terminal, and also pipe it into another program for further processing:
ls | tee /dev/tty | xargs printf "\033[1;34m%s\033[m\n"

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# Count the number of words (file or STDIN)
wc -w /path/to/foo.txt
cat /path/to/foo.txt | wc -w
# Count the number of lines (file or STDIN)
wc -l /path/to/foo.txt
cat /path/to/foo.txt | wc -l
# Count the number of bytes (file or STDIN)
wc -c /path/to/foo.txt
cat /path/to/foo.txt | wc -c
# Count files and directories at a given location
ls -l | wc -l
# If you ever use `wc` in a shell script and need to compare the output with an int you can
# clean the output (wc returns extra characters around the integer) by using xargs:
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# -n1 => One file by one file. ( -n2 => 2 files by 2 files )
find -name *.pdf | xargs -I{} -n1 echo '&{}='
# If find returns no result, do not run rm
# This option is a GNU extension.
find -name "*.pdf" | xargs --no-run-if-empty rm

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# To simulate a download with youtube-dl:
youtube-dl -s example.com/watch?v=id
# To download audio in mp3 format with best quality available
youtube-dl --extract-audio --audio-format mp3 --audio-quality 0 example.com/watch?v=id
# For all video formats see
# http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/YouTube#Quality_and_codecs

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# WARNING:
# In order to avoid headaches when moving ZFS physical devices around,
# one will be much better served to reference devices by their *immutable*
# ID - as in /dev/disk/by-id/* - rather than their block device name -
# as in /dev/{sd,nvme}* - which is bound to change as per PCI enumeration
# order.
# For the sake of briefness, we'll use the following variables:
# ${device} device (/dev/disk/by-id/${device})
# ${part} partition (/dev/disk/by-id/${part=${device}-part${N}})
# ${pool} ZFS pool (name)
# ${fs_vol} ZFS file system or volume (name)
# ${snapshot} ZFS snapshot (name)
## Pools
# Create a new "RAID-5" (raidz1) pool
# Recommended: use entire devices rather than partitions
zpool create ${pool} raidz1 ${device} ${device} ${device} [...]
# Add 2nd-level "RAID-1" (mirror) ZFS Intent Log (ZIL; synchronous write cache)
# Recommended: use separate, fast, low-latency devices (e.g. NVMe)
zpool add ${pool} log mirror ${part} ${part}
# Add 2nd-level "RAID-0" Adaptive Replacement Cache (ARC; read cache)
# Recommended: use separate, fast, low-latency devices (e.g. NVMe)
zpool add ${pool} cache ${part} ${part} [...]
# Remove log or cache components
zpool remove zfs ${part} [...]
# Import (enable) existing pool from newly connected devices
# Note: this will create the /etc/zfs/zpool.cache devices cache
zpool import -d /dev/disk/by-id -aN
# Import (enable) existing pool using the devices cache
zpool import -c /etc/zfs/zpool.cache -aN
# Export (disable) pool (e.g. before shutdown)
zpool export -a
# List all (imported) pools
zpool list
# See pool status
zpool status ${pool}
# See detailed pool I/O statistics
zpool iostat ${pool} -v
# Verify pool integrity (data checksums)
# (watch progress with 'zpool status')
zpool scrub ${pool}
# Remove a failing device from a pool
# Note: redundant pools (mirror, raidz) will continue working in degraded state
zpool detach ${pool} ${device}
# Replace a failed device in a pool
# Note: new device will be "resilvered" automatically (parity reconstruction)
# (watch progress with 'zpool status')
zpool replace ${pool} ${failed-device} ${new-device}
# Erase zpool labels ("superblock") from a device/partition
# WARNING: MUST do before reusing a device/partition for other purposes
zpool labelclear ${device}
# Query pool configuration (properties)
zpool get all ${pool}
# Change pool configuration (property)
zpool set <property>=<value> ${pool}
# Dump the entire pool (commands) history
zpool history ${pool}
# More...
man zpool
## File systems / Volumes
# Create a new file system
zfs create ${pool}/${fs_vol}
# Create a new volume ("block device")
# Note: look for it in /dev/zvol/${pool}/${fs_vol}
zfs create -V <size> ${pool}/${fs_vol}
# List all file systems / volumes
zfs list
# Mount all file systems
# Note: see 'zfs get mountpoint ${pool}' for mountpoint root path
zfs mount -a
# Create a snapshot
zfs snapshot ${pool}/${fs_vol}@${snapshot}
# Delete a snapshot
zfs destroy ${pool}/${fs_vol}@${snapshot}
# Full backup
# Note: pipe (|) source to destination through netcat, SSH, etc.
# ... on source:
zfs send -p -R ${pool}/${fs_vol}@${snapshot}
# ... on destination:
zfs receive -F ${pool}/${fs_vol}
# Incremental backup
# Note: pipe (|) source to destination through netcat, SSH, etc.
# ... on source:
zfs send -p -R -i ${pool}/${fs_vol}@${snapshot-previous} ${pool}/${fs_vol}@${snapshot}
# ... on destination:
zfs receive -F ${pool}/${fs_vol}
# Query file system / volume configuration (properties)
zfs get all ${pool}
zfs get all ${pool}/${fs_vol}
# Change file system / volume configuration (property)
zfs set <property>=<value> ${pool}/${fs_vol}
# More...
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# Create zip file
zip archive.zip file1 directory/
# Create zip file with password
zip -P password archive.zip file1
# To list, test and extract zip archives, see unzip
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def search(term):
""" Searches all cheatsheets for the specified term """
result = ''
lowered_term = term.lower()
for cheatsheet in sorted(get().items()):
match = ''
for line in open(cheatsheet[1]):
if term in line:
if lowered_term in line.lower():
match += ' ' + line
if match != '':

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@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ import os
setup(
name = 'cheat',
version = '2.2.1',
version = '2.3.1',
author = 'Chris Lane',
author_email = 'chris@chris-allen-lane.com',
license = 'GPL3',